Item description - YO06010478
Kimachi Stone Sanzonseki Set, Japanese Ornamental Rocks - The first written guide on Japanese landscaping, the Sakuteiki, describes creating gardens as: Ishi wo taten koto (石を立てん事). This translates to setting stones upright, a description that greatly emphasizes the importance of these elements within the Japanese garden.
Traditionally applying ornamental rocks, Niwaishi (庭石) in Japanese, forms the basis of practically every Japanese garden. The setting of stones is always the first step, after which the garden is formed together with all the other elements surrounding it.
An authentic Japanese garden needs to evoke a certain natural essence. Rocks and stones play a significant role regarding this principle as they are pure elements, taken straight from nature.
These three stones form a Sanzonseki arrangement together. Sanzonseki (三尊石) translates to the three Buddha stones and is, as the name suggests, based on Buddhist philosophy. The largest stone in the center represents Buddha with the side stones symbolizing two attendants, with a supporting role. The Sanzonseki arrangement is integrated in gardens all over Japan, sometimes featuring more small rocks around it.
Kimachi stone is a authentic type of Japanese sandstone native to Kimachi near Lake Shinji in Matsue city, Shimane prefecture. It is rough in texture and highly absorbent, making plants like moss easily grow on its surface. The stone type is famous for its use in Izumo Stone lanterns, that are named after neighboring city Izumo, where they are made.
Specifications
• Origin: Kimachi, Matsue, Shimane prefecture, Japan
• Material: Kimachi stone (来待石)
• Amount of Rocks: Three
• Dimensions listed are of the biggest rock
Model and sizes
Model: | Length: | Width: | Height: | Price: |
YO06010478 | 53 cm | 85 cm | 55 cm | € 1325.00 |
EUR: 1325.00 ≈ EUR: 1325.00 |
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